I ordered the day they went on sale. We picked up at 6:15 and got 4A, directly at the opposite end of the stadium, lower bowl, but full view of the stage. The sound was good and a lot of the section was Lucky Dips. The guy behind us said he bought C deck but bought Lucky Dips hoping to do better. The kid directing the line said "you'll do better" so they knew most people were pulling at least lower bowl I think. The guy also got 4A. I couldn't complain for $29.50. The line was short, pickup easy. They asked for your confirmation number and ID, crossed your name off, put a wristband on you and handed you an unmarked envelope from the stack. Last time they opened, this time they let you, and we didn't have to go right in.

We got our Lucky Dip tickets last night in Minny around 8:30pm and ended up with section E on the floor, row 18! Couple next to us had LD tickets and guys in front got upgraded from being behind a lighting rig.

I also got Section E last night but I was Row 24. Couldn't be happier (well maybe). Totally random assignment. They just grabbed an envelope from the top of a pile and handed it to you. I got E, the person after me got J, and the person after him got Section 213.

QuotecomplicatedI also got Section E last night but I was Row 24. Couldn't be happier (well maybe). Totally random assignment. They just grabbed an envelope from the top of a pile and handed it to you. I got E, the person after me got J, and the person after him got Section 213.

That's a pretty wide range of seats. Congrats on your dip. But even the section 213 seats aren't bad for the price. They might be "nosebleeds" by Minneapolis standards, but TCF is a relatively small stadium.

QuotecomplicatedI also got Section E last night but I was Row 24. Couldn't be happier (well maybe). Totally random assignment. They just grabbed an envelope from the top of a pile and handed it to you. I got E, the person after me got J, and the person after him got Section 213.

That's a pretty wide range of seats. Congrats on your dip. But even the section 213 seats aren't bad for the price. They might be "nosebleeds" by Minneapolis standards, but TCF is a relatively small stadium.

That was the same for Georgia Tech. I was high side stage but still much closer than Nashville would be by comparison.

My friend that went with me to Atlanta said after I went through the Lucky Dip process that they should let the customer pick the lucky envelope. I thought that was a good idea.

QuotecomplicatedI also got Section E last night but I was Row 24. Couldn't be happier (well maybe). Totally random assignment. They just grabbed an envelope from the top of a pile and handed it to you. I got E, the person after me got J, and the person after him got Section 213.

That's a pretty wide range of seats. Congrats on your dip. But even the section 213 seats aren't bad for the price. They might be "nosebleeds" by Minneapolis standards, but TCF is a relatively small stadium.

That was the same for Georgia Tech. I was high side stage but still much closer than Nashville would be by comparison.

My friend that went with me to Atlanta said after I went through the Lucky Dip process that they should let the customer pick the lucky envelope. I thought that was a good idea.

That's how they did it in Arlington.After the screening a lady sitting with the ticket envelopes said take anyone you'd like...got great seats!

QuotecomplicatedI also got Section E last night but I was Row 24. Couldn't be happier (well maybe). Totally random assignment. They just grabbed an envelope from the top of a pile and handed it to you. I got E, the person after me got J, and the person after him got Section 213.

That's a pretty wide range of seats. Congrats on your dip. But even the section 213 seats aren't bad for the price. They might be "nosebleeds" by Minneapolis standards, but TCF is a relatively small stadium.

That was the same for Georgia Tech. I was high side stage but still much closer than Nashville would be by comparison.

My friend that went with me to Atlanta said after I went through the Lucky Dip process that they should let the customer pick the lucky envelope. I thought that was a good idea.

That's how they did it in Arlington.After the screening a lady sitting with the ticket envelopes said take anyone you'd like...got great seats!

QuotecomplicatedI also got Section E last night but I was Row 24. Couldn't be happier (well maybe). Totally random assignment. They just grabbed an envelope from the top of a pile and handed it to you. I got E, the person after me got J, and the person after him got Section 213.

That's a pretty wide range of seats. Congrats on your dip. But even the section 213 seats aren't bad for the price. They might be "nosebleeds" by Minneapolis standards, but TCF is a relatively small stadium.

That was the same for Georgia Tech. I was high side stage but still much closer than Nashville would be by comparison.

My friend that went with me to Atlanta said after I went through the Lucky Dip process that they should let the customer pick the lucky envelope. I thought that was a good idea.

That's how they did it in Arlington.After the screening a lady sitting with the ticket envelopes said take anyone you'd like...got great seats!

Interesting. I wish I had that chance.

Don't get me wrong...we still had no idea what seats and where until that envelope was opened...

QuotecomplicatedI also got Section E last night but I was Row 24. Couldn't be happier (well maybe). Totally random assignment. They just grabbed an envelope from the top of a pile and handed it to you. I got E, the person after me got J, and the person after him got Section 213.

That's a pretty wide range of seats. Congrats on your dip. But even the section 213 seats aren't bad for the price. They might be "nosebleeds" by Minneapolis standards, but TCF is a relatively small stadium.

That was the same for Georgia Tech. I was high side stage but still much closer than Nashville would be by comparison.

My friend that went with me to Atlanta said after I went through the Lucky Dip process that they should let the customer pick the lucky envelope. I thought that was a good idea.

That's how they did it in Arlington.After the screening a lady sitting with the ticket envelopes said take anyone you'd like...got great seats!

Interesting. I wish I had that chance.

Don't get me wrong...we still had no idea what seats and where until that envelope was opened...

I know. But, at least you had no one to blame or praise but yourself on what you picked turned out to be.